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美国学术神经科医生智能手机使用模式和认知的调查:问卷调查。

Patterns and Perceptions of Smartphone Use Among Academic Neurologists in the United States: Questionnaire Survey.

机构信息

Department of Neurology, University of California, Los Angeles School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA, United States.

Medstar Franklin Square Medical Center, Baltimore, MD, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2020 Dec 24;8(12):e22792. doi: 10.2196/22792.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Smartphone technology is ubiquitous throughout neurologic practices, and numerous apps relevant to a neurologist's clinical practice are now available. Data from other medical specialties suggest high utilization of smartphones in routine clinical care. However, the ways in which these devices are used by neurologists for patient care-related activities are not well defined.

OBJECTIVE

This paper aims to characterize current patterns of smartphone use and perceptions of the utility of smartphones for patient care-related activities among academic neurology trainees and attending physicians. We also seek to characterize areas of need for future app development.

METHODS

We developed a 31-item electronic questionnaire to address these questions and invited neurology trainees and attendings of all residency programs based in the United States to participate. We summarized descriptive statistics for respondents and specifically compared responses between trainees and attending physicians.

RESULTS

We received 213 responses, including 112 trainee and 87 attending neurologist responses. Neurology trainees reported more frequent use of their smartphone for patient care-related activities than attending neurologists (several times per day: 84/112, 75.0% of trainees; 52/87, 59.8% of attendings; P=.03). The most frequently reported activities were internet use, calendar use, communication with other physicians, personal education, and health care-specific app use. Both groups also reported regular smartphone use for the physical examination, with trainees again reporting more frequent usage compared with attendings (more than once per week: 35/96, 36.5% of trainees; 8/58, 13.8% of attendings; P=.03). Respondents used their devices most commonly for the vision, cranial nerve, and language portions of the neurologic examination. The majority of respondents in both groups reported their smartphones as "very useful" or "essential" for the completion of patient care-related activities (81/108, 75.0% of trainees; 50/83, 60.2% of attendings; P=.12). Neurology trainees reported a greater likelihood of using their smartphones in the future than attending neurologists ("very likely": 73/102, 71.6% of trainees; 40/82, 48.8% of attendings; P=.005). The groups differed in their frequencies of device usage for specific patient care-related activities, with trainees reporting higher usage for most activities. Despite high levels of use, only 12 of 184 (6.5%) respondents reported ever having had any training on how to use their device for clinical care. Regarding future app development, respondents rated vision, language, mental status, and cranial nerve testing as potentially being the most useful to aid in the performance of the neurologic examination.

CONCLUSIONS

Smartphones are used frequently and are subjectively perceived to be highly useful by academic neurologists. Trainees tended to use their devices more frequently than attendings. Our results suggest specific avenues for future technological development to improve smartphone use for patient care-related activities. They also suggest an unmet need for education on effectively using smartphone technology for clinical care.

摘要

背景

智能手机技术在神经科实践中无处不在,现在有许多与神经科医生临床实践相关的应用程序。来自其他医学专业的数据表明,智能手机在常规临床护理中的使用率很高。然而,神经科医生如何将这些设备用于与患者护理相关的活动尚不清楚。

目的

本研究旨在描述学术神经内科住院医师和主治医生使用智能手机的当前模式和对与患者护理相关的活动的智能手机使用的看法。我们还试图确定未来应用程序开发的需求领域。

方法

我们开发了一个 31 项的电子问卷来解决这些问题,并邀请了美国所有居住项目的神经内科住院医师和主治医生参与。我们对回答者进行了描述性统计,并特别比较了住院医师和主治医生之间的回答。

结果

我们收到了 213 份回复,包括 112 名住院医师和 87 名主治医生的回复。与主治医生相比,神经内科住院医师报告说他们更频繁地使用智能手机进行与患者护理相关的活动(每天几次:112 名住院医师中的 84 名,75.0%;87 名主治医生中的 52 名,59.8%;P=.03)。报告的最常见活动包括上网、使用日历、与其他医生沟通、个人教育和使用特定于医疗保健的应用程序。这两个组也报告说经常使用智能手机进行体检,与主治医生相比,住院医师的使用频率更高(每周一次以上:96 名住院医师中的 35 名,36.5%;58 名主治医生中的 8 名,13.8%;P=.03)。受访者最常使用他们的设备进行神经科检查的视力、颅神经和语言部分。两个组的大多数受访者都表示,他们的智能手机在完成与患者护理相关的活动时“非常有用”或“必不可少”(108 名住院医师中的 81 名,75.0%;83 名主治医生中的 50 名,60.2%;P=.12)。与主治医生相比,神经内科住院医师报告说他们更有可能在未来使用智能手机(非常有可能:102 名住院医师中的 73 名,71.6%;82 名主治医生中的 40 名,48.8%;P=.005)。这两个组在特定与患者护理相关的活动中使用设备的频率不同,住院医师报告的使用频率更高。尽管使用率很高,但只有 184 名受访者中的 12 名(6.5%)报告曾接受过如何在临床护理中使用设备的培训。关于未来的应用程序开发,受访者认为视觉、语言、精神状态和颅神经测试最有可能有助于进行神经科检查。

结论

智能手机在学术神经内科医生中使用频繁,主观上被认为非常有用。住院医师比主治医生更频繁地使用他们的设备。我们的研究结果表明,未来有具体的技术发展方向可以提高智能手机在与患者护理相关的活动中的应用。它们还表明,在有效使用智能手机技术进行临床护理方面存在未满足的需求。

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